THE ANALYSIS OF GROUND WAVES AND RELATED CURRENTS TO PREDICT EARTHQUAKES
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference - SGEM2009, www.sgem.org, SGEM2009 Conference Proceedings/ ISBN 10: 954-91818-1-2, June 14-19, 2009, Vol. 1, 721-724 pp
ABSTRACT
Surface waves and related currents are analyzed to predict earthquakes. It is further
known that earthquakes are associated with the emission of different types of
electromagnetic waves. Since earthquakes axe so very powerful, the electromagnetic
waves associated with them would also be quite powerful. Seismic electromagnetic
phenomena may be useful for short-term prediction. Substantial effort over many years
has led to considerable progress being made in the field of long-term prediction.
Electromagnetic waves as a result of physical and geometrical discontinuity are creating
surface waves and surface of the object causes scattering and/or diffraction of
electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic properties of scattering surface affect
electromagnetic propagation. Physical structure may be more tuned to the subtle energy
differences associated with electromagnetic waves traveling backwards in time than the
normal matter out of which our best physical detectors, which are normally unable to
detect any effect due to the future transmission of electromagnetic waves backward in
time to our present, are built.
Keywords: Ground waves, Seismic waves, Earthquake Prediction
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